THE Chicago Bear (4-3) will face the Arizona Cardinals (4-4) on Sunday, where Chicago looks to bounce back from a heartbreaking Week 8 loss – and record its first road win of the season.
Chicago is coming off a brutal 18-15 loss to the Washington Commanders, where a last-second Hail Mary spoiled the Bears’ late comeback attempt. Rookie Caleb Williams had the worst game of his young career, but he still led a late comeback to give Chicago the lead with less than a minute remaining. The defense, with two starters in the secondary, held the No. 1 offense to just 12 points (and zero touchdowns) before that improbable Hail Mary to end the game.
Let’s see if the Bears will be in your part of the country.
If you live in the blue area of the map, you can watch Bears-Cardinals locally at 3:05 p.m. CT on CBS (via 506sports.com).
Most of the country will receive the Broncos-Ravens game (red). The rest of the country will get Dolphins-Bills (green), Chargers-Browns (orange) and Saints-Panthers (teal) as part of CBS’ premier slate of games. In the late slate, it will be Bears-Cardinals (blue) and Jaguars-Eagles (yellow).
Ian Eagle and Charles Davis will participate in the Bears-Cardinals call for CBS.
The Bears and Cardinals kick off Sunday at 3:05 p.m. CT on CBS.
This article was originally published on Bears Wire: Bears vs. Cardinals: TV broadcast card for Week 9